Islamabad, Provincial governments have come under sharp criticism for failing to propose effective strategies or allocate adequate funds to tackle climate change in their annual budgets. During a recent Supreme Court hearing, justices expressed concern over the lack of concrete plans to mitigate environmental risks, including floods, heatwaves, and water shortages.
The bench highlighted that ignoring climate change in financial planning not only undermines national policies but also threatens public safety, infrastructure, and long-term development. Officials were urged to integrate climate adaptation and mitigation measures into budget proposals, with clear funding allocations and actionable strategies.
Legal experts and environmental advocates emphasized that provincial governments must take immediate steps to address climate challenges, noting that judicial intervention is increasingly seen as a tool to ensure accountability.
Authorities have been instructed to submit detailed plans demonstrating how climate change priorities will be reflected in upcoming budgets, with the court warning of further oversight if compliance is not achieved.

